CLICK HERE: Jim, a radio presenter from Glasgow saved a whopping £600 on his car insurance | GET A QUOTE NOW “Residing or intending to reside on land without the permission of the owners or occupier.” Does that sound like a reasonable law to you? What is amazing to me is that it wasn’t on the statue books decades ago. It’s section 4 of the Police and Crime Sentencing Bill which has its important third reading in the Commons this week. That section is aimed at the traveller community who have wreaked so much havoc for so long. The Guardian have been rallying to their cause. I imagine their editors and writers live in places where they have never come into collision with this “community”. CLICK HERE: Andy Burgess, from Norwich, saved £100 on his car insurance | SAVE ON YOUR CAR INSURANCE NOW They ran a feature the other day and said without comment that none of the travellers interviewed wanted to include their full name “for fear of being traceable by the authorities.” Really?
One lady, her name is Amy lives in a converted van with her two children , said she was a New Traveller- “we don’t have ethnic heritage”- and said she was committed to an alternative way of life “ outside the structures of capitalism”. Click Here: Richard Burns saved £270 on his home insurance | Get the best price home insurance quote for your home now How do they survive financially? Let’s guess. I am delighted Priti Patel is bringing the law in. And I suspect are you. PS If you plan to buy either car or home insurance I wonder if you might look at my small price comparison site A Spokesman Said as we earn a little commission from each sale which helps fund the research and editorial costs of running the site. It has the same offer as the big ones like Go Compare. Thank you. READ MORE: Click here to read more articles from Kelvin MacKenzie
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